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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah Friday, April 2,1982, Page 9 50 and 60 attending this special celebration. Elva was formerly of Holden. She and Tom now reside in Sandy, Utah. Robert and Deanna Fish By Angie Green I would like to share with and accept some for and family enjoyed a with you a very nice letter yourself. weekend visit with DeanI received from Wells and Sincerely, na's parents Mr. and Olive Starley formerly of Wells 8k Olive Starley Mrs. Clarence Egbert of Mr. Starley became the Murtaugh, Idaho. They Fillmore, but now living In Orem. postmaster in Fillmore In arrived in Fillmore Mar. March 24, 1982 the 1930's and continued 20, and returned to Idaho in this position until he on March 22. Dear Angie, No doubt you will be retired. His Miss Brenda Brunson, lovely wife, surprised to get a note Olive is my mother's, and daughter of Ron and from some former Fill- Lenore HoJackson Becky Brunson, gave a more residents, but we lbrooks first cousin. birthday party on Mar. have enjoyed your reportA new baby boy Dark 27. Brenda is eleven years ing the Fillmore news in haired Jarrett Sorensen old and quite a creative the Progress so much was born Mar. 26, at the young lady. She planned since you started being Delta Hospital weighing 8 the entire party including the reporter that we lbs. 5 oz. and is the decorations, games, and wanted to tell you about it second son of Klrt and even the lunch which along with a few other Linda Sorensen of Delta. consisted of potato salad, with things that are uppermost Their first son is 2 years hot hamburgers on our minds. cheese, jello salad, and old, named Christopher. We had the good Little Jarrett is the cake and punch served fortune last week of second grandson of Ray- later in the afternoon. having a nice visit from mond Huntsman of Fill- There were 16 guests at of our two Brenda's which Fillmore more, third party and associates dear of Harold and Flora lasted from 10 a.m. to 1 friends Mrs. Fern Holda- - Huntsman of Fillmore and p.m. and way and Mrs. Echo Blake the twenty-secon- d Dwight Sylvia grandpresently of Evanston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman returned to Wyo. What fond memor- Wayne Sorenson of Delta. Fillmore Mar. 20 after a ies we were able to Mrs. Johnson three week vacation in Elva reminisce with them and Whatcott, wife of Thomas texas and Calif. They left Feb. 26 and drove to how glad we were to see Whatcott, and her childthem. ren, Bryce, Earl, Beverly, Austin where they visited I guess you recall that Phyllis, LaVon and Cheryl Dwight's two daughters we were once your and their children and Valori and Candie, his son neighbors when you grandchildren attended a Clayton and wife Patty children were birthday party at the and Dwight's three grand growing up, and we lived Senior Citizens Center in children. In Wingate, Texas they three blocks northeast of Fillmore on Mar. 20 visited on Aunt 13 Dad honoring Sylvias Toms 85th you for years Hurt Wanda Snuffer and comfarm. With the Critchleys birthday. Give our best regards to bined families of Tom and her son Michael Snuffer. Sylvia and her Aunt your sisters and Layne Elva there were between 84631 , Fillmore Frolics I great-grands- ld Wanda enjoyed long talks and Sylvia was able to enrich her life by learning many things about her fathers' family. This was an especially happy and fulfilling visit for Sylvia and her Aunt Wanda. From Texas Dwight and Sylvia journeyed to California. In Barstow they visited Sylvia's sister, Corinne, her husband Gary Wilson and their family; in Los Angeles they spent some happy hours with Dwights brother Byron Huntsman, and in San Diego they ejoyed a delightful visit with Al and Mae Day Ogle. Mae is the daughter of Horace and Edna Day and is a former Fillmore resident. The weather was sunny and beautiful and perfect for traveling, except in California where rain was the order of the day. They had some good times but were glad to get back home to those few days of balmy spring, daffodils and robins. Dale and Linda Edwards and three children Devin, Echo and Elise motored to Anaheim, Calif, on Mar. 21 where they enjoyed the e fantastic of world Disneyland, then to Los Angeles where they toured the Universal Studios, and went sightseeing through the Los Angeles area, then on to San Diego to enjoy the beautiful display of sea creatures at Sea World. This was one make-believ- the highlights of their vacation. Another highlight was an unexpected meeting of two more East Millard families who had planned approximately the same tour and were staying at the same motel. They were John and Carma of town visitors here for the Kimball and family of Kanosh and Mont and Jeanine Turner and fam- Meadow Moments blessing were Giayde (grandfather), Arlene and Becky Edwards of Fil- ily of Fillmore. After enjoying a week southern California sun the Edwards family came Mr. lmore, By I uella Edwards of Mel Quarn- Wes and (grandmother) Phyllis Carter and Joe and Melanie Ourillian. berg Visitors at the home of Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mr. Clifford Stewart were Stewart were their daugh- his daughter Gwen Sarsunburns. ter Jane Black, her two gent and her husband daughters Tiffany and Keith of Salt Lake City. Torre and a friend of the We are happy to hear family Mrs. LaVon also that Mrs. Vickie Allred visited at the home of has returned home from Mrs. Luella Edwards. the hospital. We all spend Visitors at the home of our Love and Best Wishes By Lola Monroe Mrs. Fern Dastrup were for a speedy recovery. Visiting at Hilda Quarn-berg- 's pital later this summer. her daughter Ella Mae Danny and Chris Wilon Sunday were were Rootbeer floats and her husband Bishop liam's baby daughter was Mr. and Mrs. Dean served as refreshments. Calvin Shepherd of Salt given a name and a Springville. Quarnberg, Lake City. blessing in Sacrament at the James Lawson, is a They also visited Richard Thatchers and patient at St. Marks Visitors at the home of Meeting on Sunday. She Joe and Grace Barkdull was given the name Julie Ruby Quarnberg. Hospital in S.L.C. where were her daughter Kaye and was blessed by her he was taken last week for Galli and her two sons, grandfather Mr. Clifford at Blonda medical Visiting attention. We Mike Neeley (Grace's Williams. Other visitors Quarnberg's on Sat. were extend our best get well son) and his two daugh- at the William's home and Mel Quarnberg and Mrs. wishes to him. Donald meeting were Mrs. ClifGlade (Arlene) Edwards and Alice Lawson have ters of Salt Lake City. Ben Laurel and ford Williams (Danny's Stott and daughters, Becky been in the city to be near and his sister their five enjoyed having parents) all and Sherry Quarnberg him. grandchildren with them Mrs. Vickie Webester and of Fillmore. They had been to Monroe to visit Carolyn Leishman and the past week. They are her husband Sandy of daughter were at the the children of Phil and Cedar City, Utah. Also Phyllis Quarnberg. home of her parents, Colette (Stott) Mitchell of Chriss mother Mrs. Faye The YWMIA tied three Georgia and Wallace Ivie Idaho Falls, Idaho. Ott of Zions National The Mitchells have Park. baby quilts last Tuesday for the weekend. been enjoying a much The' baby daughter of night for their service Shelly Nolan celebrated needed vacation. Visitors Kevin and Vickie (Orul-liaproject. Each class tied her 8th birthday Saturday at the home of Mr. and one quilt. The Beehives Edwards of Fillmore a group of tied a pink one, the Mia by entertaining Ben Stott were was given a name and a Mrs. friends at her home. Maids tied a blue one and friends of Leo Dean Stott, blessing at Sacrament Alice Ivie celebrated her Mrs. Liz Terrell, her the Laurels tied a blue meeting in our ward. She and green one. We tried 84th birthday Mar. 24. mother, Mrs. Lois Lee was given the name to have a race to see who The family met at her and sister Sharon Adams Kimberly Ann by Bishop of Petoluma, California. could get done first and home for supper. DeLynn Labrum. Out of Liz and Allene won. Dix and Terry Kay The girls plan to take Monroe and girls of the quilts to Salt Lake and S.L.C. were at the Dix present them to the Monroe home for the weekend. Primary Childrens Hos home with lots of good things to talk about and of Scipio, Happy Birthday wishes are sent to lla Pearson, Beth LaBoa, Iris Shirleen Scipio Scene and Daniel Bond, Ann (Jackette) Bushnell, Lola D Bushnell and April Averett When Summer Comes "When summer comes again... All nature seems to bloom... and fragrance of the garden flowers seep into my room... hearts cannot be heavy... while scented breezes blow... that bid them to be merry .. as on their way they go .. in city or in the feeling country... seems just right . wondrous real contentment... throughout the day and night... what beauty give while the sunbeams... .. round my eyes dancing they bring me joyous thoughts of love... and make me realize... that live is so worth living .. and precious all the way... and I should never utter that... it's just another n) day." Kanosh Kapers ln tome placet people be that whoever cutt the latt theaf of wheat at harvest 35 time will marry within the By Dalkel Whitaker On Saturday, March 27, Willard and Dathel Whitaker and their son Ray, his wife Diane aand baby Joshua drove to Kanab, Utah to visit Bruce and Leah Bunting and family. In the afternoon, part of the group took a drive up and around in the higher elevation, where a large number of new homes have, and are being built. Ray also posted a "For Sale" sign on his property which Is In that area. Sunday was a special day for the Whitakers and Buntings families, who witnessed the blessing of the baby son of Leah and Bruce. He was given the name of Gavin Hubert Bunting by his father. Bruce's sister Ann and his brother Merrill Bunting and their families came from Page Arizona for this occasion. Leahs sister, Janet Barton, husband Roy and three children from Paro-wa- n also came. Bruce also had the privilege of ordaining their oldest son, Gerund to the office of a Deacon, In the Aaronic Priesthood, which the group were able to witness. With other Bunting family members who live in Kanosh joining the group at the Church services and at Leahs and Bruce's home for dinner. Jor-dai- n, lieved there were around people who enjoyed this year to tomeone old. special day together. While in Kanab, Willard dance were: Nina Johnand Dathel stoped at the son, her husband Bert, home of Mr. and Mrs. Vio Larson, her husband, Clifton Young for a visit. Mel; and brother John Willard and Clifton were Wendell Ahlstrom. Special friends of Mr. Missionary Companions Ahlstrom coming from in Texas during 1936-193Six months ago, the Gunnison, Utah were Asal returned from and Amy Thompson and Youngs filling a mission as a Arvilla Bovaang. These folks had receivcouple, from the Texas ed Priesthood healing Mission. Around 80 friends and blessings some time durrelatives caame to the ing their lives, from Mr. Cultural hall in Kanosh on Ahlstrom. Harold is staying with Saturday, Mar. 27 between the hours of It a.m. his daughter Lorna Pro- 4 p.m. to honor Bro. vost, in Orem, Utah. Kanosh Ward ConferHarold Ahlstrom at his was held Sunday, ence He 85 is Birthday Party. March 28, with a large old. years Everyone was served a attendance. We want to welcome delicious dinner which was so very well planned Vella Hutton back home and served by family following an extended members. stay in Washington with Children of the guest, her daughter, Helen Fern in attendance, were Har-lan- d Winklekotter. Best wishes for a speedy Devon, James Lorna Provost, recovery go out to Merle Pearson and Winifred JoLene Warner. Grandwho have been Williams children, Jeff Ahlstrom, Sherrie Cavervell, Carrie in the hospital. 8. 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